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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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We've got Savage Rich Barris on deck right at the
top because we've got lots of information to get to.
But I just wanted to say before we bring them
on that you all did it. You were called upon
last night to show up and force too big to
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rig to save this country, and Americans, not just in
the Swing States, but all across this country showed up
in force to save this country from the predations of
the radical left. And if, even if you're from California,
you showing up and voting, guess what it mattered, because
last night Donald Trump won the presidency in historic fashion.
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And if you've been listening to this show for the
last year, which I know many of you have, then
you know that Savage Rich has been on this show
for the year with us and he's been right about
every single thing that he has said, every single damn
Wednesday up until this moment, and he's one of the
few polsters to do it. Historic win for Donald Trump.
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Republicans took control of the Senate. We're going to maintain
control of the House. We won state houses, in state
senates all across this country. And guess what we won
the popular vote, folks. If that is not a mandate,
I do not know what is. And so now what
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Republicans must do is be relentless with their position of
power that was bestowed upon them by the American people.
You've got power. You control the White House, the House,
the Senate. Wield it. Dismantle the Kami Democrat agenda for
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the next two hundred years. You have the ability to
do this in two years. Don't hold back. Go after them,
go on offense. And here's why. Over the next week
you're going to hear a ton about unity, unity, unity.
The Left only cares about unity when they are this
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close from being politically destroyed. Do not accept their terms
of unity. We have to press the We have to
press the attack, default, aggressive, go on offense. Tas in
point Trump's statement today, this is a direct quote from
his statement. Kamala Harris donald Trump spoke on the phone today. Briefly.
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In Trump's statement, he said both leader agreed upon the
importance of unifying the country. In kamalist statement shortly after
the phone call, it's a lengthy one. You can read
it here on your own on X or wherever. But
this is a direct quote from her statement that she
released after her phone call with Donald Trump. The work
of protecting America from the impacts of a Trump presidency
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starts now, folks. Let me tell you this in no
uncertain terms. There is absolutely no time for brokering a piece,
accepting an olive branch. Absolutely not. The left are circling
their wagons right now and doing everything that they can
to stifle the next four years of a Trump administration
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while they're in the minority, and we cannot allow them
to take the initiative from us. Right now we have
the initiative. We have to go on offense, default aggressive press,
the attack, dismantle the Democrat agenda for the next hundred years.
If we do that, we truly saved this country, and
we might just defeat the Democrats and make the United
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States of America a permanent red state. So without further ado,
I've got Savage, Rich, Barison Deck. I want to bring
them on right now. Rich obviously director of big data
poll host of a great show called Inside the Numbers. Rich,
I want to give you some kudos. Obviously again, you've
been on the show with me for a year, every
single Wednesday for a year. You have been right in
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one hundred percent of your predictions, not an exaggeration. You've
been right across the board despite really withering resistance, being
marginalized from other conventional pollsters who have gotten it wrong,
way wrong. But beyond all of that, Rich, you've persisted.
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You haven't let that I mean, it might have bothered you,
but you haven't let it distract you. You considered, you
continue to deliver really top notch, exceptional results. And for
the folks who might be listening for this first time,
and this is the last I'll say before I turn
it over to you, Rich, to get your take on
the state of the race and how we got to
where we are. But you are I think you're amazing
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polster because obviously, like you're great at what you do,
but you also understand the moment I talked about this
on your show yesterday. If you don't understand the moment
that we're in in this country, then you don't know
how to frame questions to the American people to elicit
good results. I think you're the best of both worlds
at that. And there are some other good polsters out
there too, but I think you're the best, and that's
why I bring you on. I try to bring on
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people that are way smarter than me. So this has
got to feel good for you, man, not just because
we're both Trump guys and we wanted him to win.
But you were right about everything.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Well thanks for all of that. I mean, really, it
means a lot, you know, coming from you, and it does.
Uh And I got it, you know, to take your
analogy because you are right. Democrats only care about unity
when they're on their ass, Yeah, right, when they are
the ones who have someone trapped in a corner. They
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have no mercy and they don't care. All right, They
will destroy you and ruin you forever. Look what they
did to Mark Robinson. They didn't just want to beat him,
everyone knew, just to give people a real world example
of that. Mark Robinson was down, Okay, he was always
down after a couple of things that came in. He
just messed up some stuff with the campaign. When Republicans,
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because it was Republicans who gave Josh Stein's campaign that information,
the Stein campaign decided it's not good enough to beat
this man. We have to humiliate him and destroy him
and get rid of him forever. That's what a Democrat does,
all right. So I'm reminded in twenty sixteen of when
this happened in twenty sixteen. And by the way, this
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win for Donald Trump is far bigger and much more
significant than in twenty sixteen for so many ways. But
we can talk about it all right, but I'm talking
about mandate wise. This is way bigger. It's so much
more significant. But I remember Paul Ryan going to the
microphone and saying, I heard he heard a voice nobody heard,
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and we're just going to have to listen to the
voice of those people. And then he goes right on
a stab everyone in the back. Yeah for real, I
am going to issue a warning to Republicans right now.
Americans gave you a mandate you have not been handed
since Ronald Reagan. If you them, they will never give
it to you again. In your recent memory, they will
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turn their back on you. They will be Trump only voters.
You won't see them ever again, maybe when your kids
grow up and they're in the generation where you're at now.
This is a moment where Americans expect you to rise
to the occasion and deliver on what you promised them.
If you screw them the way that you screwed them
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over Obamacare, all right, this was nothing. The question of
this election was was so much bigger than the questions
that we were answering in twenty sixteen. Okay, pre existing conditions,
maybe a Supreme Court nomination, which is always very important.
This was about liberty. This was about the first ten
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amendments to the US Constitution. This was about whether or
not we would suffer political prisoners in this country. This
was about whether or not we would suffer political violence.
This election made us revisit the question of are we
going to let our government kill our presidents when they
don't like them? Okay, this is so much more, and
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this has got to be dealt with now. And if
you let them down, they will never back you in
this form ever again.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
They won't. Man, Rich, I could not agree with you
more yet before and listen to me, my friend. The
American people came through in a huge way. But before
we get into like all of the I want to
start with President and I'm gonna so throughout the episode, Bef.
I know you got to leave a little bit early
tonight because you're a man in high demand here on
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you know, the day after election day. But I gotta
have to weave some ad reads in between here, So
we'll take a couple of breaks throughout, Joe. But I
want to start with Trump, Harris and his historic win,
and then we'll move to the Swing States, gets your
analysis and all of that. But before we do, you
and I are running on very little sleep. I have
actually had no sleep. I think you probably had no sleep.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
You know.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
First of all, I have to say your coloring looks
pretty good for not getting any sleep. So first of all,
there's that you're looking pretty good. And I don't know
if it's the lighting or the lack of sleep. I
don't know what it is. Maybe it's the color of
your shirt looking very looking, very dapper, blessing of the Lord. Maybe,
but savage Laura owes the audience Trump won in historic fashion.
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We have to the glitzy is you have a glitzy wrist.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
The deal was, there's a lot more. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
The glitzy wrist.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
And you know why because if you show that pretty
face a lot more and be like, make me look
like the man. You know, Like, how did that ugly
s o b get that woman? Well?
Speaker 1 (10:23):
I heard savage Laura in the background of your show,
so you know it's a family affair.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Over incredible last night going from one show to the other.
Everything I needed. She's amazing.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
That's Melanie did the same thing for me because this
is the first time I did actual election coverage. And
by the way, it was tough for me because I'm
super invested in this, you know, and you know, obviously
I get fired up one way or the other. I'm
not a doomer, Like there are people that are like.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Like, no, I was busting your chops the other night.
I know, I know, I there's some doomers and I
don't know. You maybe need to name them because there's
a fine line between motivation and dooming and you should
stay your ass in your lane and make sure you
don't risk blowing everything.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Oh yeah, like those people like those people should not
We all know who we're talking about absolutely, but also
these never trumpers. Hey, you can vote Republican, but they
should not be anywhere near any strategic circle. Ever. Again,
I'm hired of these people. They should be gone, they
should be out. All they do is shit talk. You know,
you think you think back to Teddy Roosevelt's a man
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in the arena speech. The man in the arena is
the one who counts. It's not the critic. All of
these people are critics. They have done nothing but hurt
us in our movements since sixteen and try to take
down Donald Trump. They are worse than Democrats because at least,
you know, the Democrats are your opposition. These people need
to exit stage right. Man, I'm so over these people,
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you know. I mean, they're worse than the Democrats.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Tim CARNEYE, let me ask you something, you clown, who's
running ahead of Who? Is Donald Trump dragging people down
in the suburbs, clown boy? Or is he running five
points ahead of them everywhere from the suburbs to the
urban areas to the rural areas. Nowhere, white collar, blue collar,
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black belt, Hispanic belt, Navajo belt.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Nowhere is any.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Republican running ahead of Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
That's true. I mean, what's crazy, dude. How much time
do we spend on the suburb the suburb argument. Trump
is outperforming Republican Senate candidates in the suburbs.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
He is, he did crush it. Listen, Like I was
telling before about this, this victory is way more significant
than in twenty sixteen because we're not talking about oh
we can blame come on, is lost in Michigan on
a lack of net votes out of this area because
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of turnout. Actually Detroit came out at the end there Sean,
they returned their ballads. There was a precinct that is
a plurality minority area, and the early vote Donald Trump won.
I saw that on election day and I'm like, excuse me,
we have to run that by Drew with the decision
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desk because that has to be an era. Nor's I'm
emailing and I'm like, you see what I'm saying. Right,
it was point blank he won it. And then I'm like,
wait a minute, oh my god, that's right because of
some of these non white areas, Dearborn, he beat her
in Dearborn. Look these guys, like I said, I can't
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really think of another name other than clown. You've clowned yourself.
You probably should get into another job. Right. No, And
here's one thing I hope finally we have settled this
debate once and for all. We traded. But let me
put it this, we traded Tim Kahn.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
What's coming here?
Speaker 2 (14:06):
One self righteous, pompous asshole for four black men and
two Hispanic men. Bye, damn bye, I'll take it. He's out, bro.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
And you know, listen, it's it's not him so much.
It's not even so much their views on policy. It's
just that they're wrong about everything wrong.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
These And by the way, this is the wing of
the party that also convinced everybody to go sign up
and throw their lives away for a lie. He comes
from the neo kan Bush wing of the party. They
want everything to go back. Look at what they did
to us. There are response. I'm like democrats, you know,
like you said, you know where they're gonna come at
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you from, and you know what to expect of them.
Did Democrats imposed the Department of Homeland Security on us
and take away our private liberty, our privacy, freedoms, and
our liberties at home? No Republicans did. Did democrats impose
the Patriot act on us and make sure that we
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will never be totally private again in our own personal correspondences.
No Republicans did, all right? Did Democrats get us into two?
And I know, like I said, Joan, I know you
are and I am as well. We're both very proud
of our own individual service. But at the same time,
it was bullshit. And it's like the highest form of
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patriotism to acknowledge when your government lied to you. All right?
Did Democrats lie to us about weapons of mass destruction
in Iraq leading to the killing and maiming of some
estimates a million non combatant I rockies. Did they do that?
Or did Republicans like Tim Carney do that? Right?
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eight four three two five. Okay, back with Savage Rich Barris,
the People's pundit, director of Big Data Pole. All Right, Rich,
let's start with the presidential race here. Well, I don't
know if we can zoom in on this, but we're
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looking at for folks who are listening, we are looking
at the electoral map Red states, blue states, and a
Trump victory of three hundred and one electoral votes to
it looks like Kamala Harris two twenty. So Rich, what
I would like to know is, man, this is a
broad question, because Trump's victory is just so dominant. Where
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How what was Trump's coalition here? I mean that's a
broad question, but I mean this guy brings together the
craziest cross section of people in the world. But where
was If you had to say there was one place
at this race was one or lost? Where do you
think that would be?
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Ooh, what a good question? Okay? And I can think
I can do that. I can't do it with one county,
but I can do it with one region in the state. Okay.
And I mean there's really good. I mean, you could
go to Pennsylvania your estate, but I'm actually gonna choose
Michigan because I think there's right. I think that the
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area is so much tighter that it explains it a
little bit better.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Now, first of all, in Michigan, there is not as
big as a Hispanic population like there is a growing
one in Pennsylvania, but there is one. Trump won the
Hispanic vote in Michigan outright, won it, which is stunning, right,
just totally stunning. All Right, Then there is one.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
He won the Spanish Hispanic American vote outright, b Bro.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
He clapped her sixty percent.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Did you say clapped? My kids say, clap, that's.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Clapped he just lapped. Yeah, it was lovely.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
Do that again, Do that again.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
It was absolutely ugly. If you look at this map,
this is gonna tell the tale. Okay, this is the
Detroit area. Republicans get usually twenties.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
You know.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Donald Trump has usually been strong for a Republican candidate
in Michigan because he can like touch thirty percent. All right,
he got like twenty nine last time. I think he
did get thirty against Hillary. Here we can see he
increased significance. It's like a four point shift, like we're saying, basically,
I mean, there are bigger shifts, but and I'm gonna
show you in a second, but it's a four point
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shift in a very non white area obviously, and I
was talking about some of those early white early vote
drops before. This is where you can see his strength
among non whites, especially among black men. All right, Now,
that is new, even though we it's really I mean,
I say it's new, but it's new. In the results.
We have been talking about these trends. I've come on
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your show and I've showed you the trends of big
data Pole has had, you know, taken in our data
set for years dating back to when Donald Trump first
came down the damn escalator. We have this all plotted out,
so it's not like this was new. It's just that
trends happen in increments until you see a floodgate, and
this is like what looks to be the first floodgate
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that is that could open, all right, because I think,
and I'm going to make a bold statement here, if
Republicans don't blow this and they stay on the course
of MAGA and America first, I think that Democrats will
eventually lose black men all together. Okay. And I'm telling
you in ten years if you would not maybe not
even honestly, Sean, if black men were fifty to fifty
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like Hispanic men went for Trump actually last night. If
black men were fifty to fifty, I would not pay
so prize in the next four to eight years. Okay,
because the Civil Rights era, old black Democrat is It's
just the nature of the world. Okay, I'm not saying anything.
They're dying off and they're being replaced with people who
don't have the memory of the Civil Rights era in
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their minds, something that unfortunately one party in this country,
Democrats used to cling to power. They bring this up
and invoke it. Don't not caring whether or not this
damages the unity of our country or damages the ability
for our country to progress and move forward. They don't
give a damn. They want power, and they do this
every year. Their hold on these voters as they're younger
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is weak, and it's it's I would argue certain ages,
they don't have a hold at all all right, So
that's going to exacerbate. If Republicans get away from the
Wall Street, get away from the military industrial complex, turn
to working families, working people and not crazy woke stuff. Right,
if they just stick with the Trump template and moving forward,
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and this will work it's self out. Now, south of
Detroit is a strong county for Donald Trump, always has
been Monroe. He'll take sixty percent or so of a
vote there. He took sixty three percent this time. So
he did better with white working class even though clowns
at Marist and other polls, you know, media and university
polls show that mal Harris was somehow going to do
better with white working class voters than Joe Biden did.
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And I on your show and I told you she
would do worse than Hillary Clinton did. Why not?
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Right? Yes, of course, yes, you were right about.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Everything man, and she did I mean Canadian Kamala Scranton,
Joe Biden, which one is going to get more votes?
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Come on?
Speaker 2 (22:38):
And now moving north of Oakland, Biden really drummed Trump here.
This is an affluent white suburb, nothing like Monroe. They're rich,
they're college educated. And Donald Trump slid here. He got
beat by like almost fifteen points fourteen something, right, This
indicated an even bigger shift and it was about an
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eight point shift to Donald Trump. And she I mean
about a four and a half point ship to Donald Trump.
And she won it, but she barely want it by like,
you know, just a little over ten. You know, that
was not enough. It showed. And then neighboring, why does
this matter? If for Republican wants to win Michigan, they
have to win Monroe and Macomb by a large enough
margin they can cancel out almost the net of Oakland.
They did more. He did more than that here. So
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and this is glitchen, let's not glitch, all right. So
moving Oakland, that's Oakland to the right. You can see
McComb fifty six to forty two, all right. And also
you can see the turnout numbers here compared to twenty
twenty are pretty significant. There are some areas like Georgia,
where there are more votes. There are Pennsylvania where you know,
it hit twenty twenties. Right in some places in Pennsylvania
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went over. Same thing here in Michigan. In some areas
we can see that it actually went over. Some went
a little under, right, you know, but it is what
he got it out where he needed to get it out,
and combined together he netted seventy out of McComb and
he netted about twenty five at out of Monroe, which
was almost one hundred thousand together. And then don't you
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dare is it gonna glitch on me? Come on, it's
because I zoomed in so all together, you know, he
almost he basically did. He did actually more than canceled
out what she netted in Oakland with what he won
in those two counties. Then he overperformed in Wayne, which
Republicans usually need to do so much better in the
other part of the state where he can overperformance. So
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his coalition is too. It was too diverse for her.
It was white, it was more suburban educated than it
has been in the past. But it was also more
working class. So this is why it's so significant to
point this out. Look, he took Miskegan back, all right,
he didn't take Kent back. There's some things going on,
so that's a little bit more confusing. He got a
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larger margin and eaten. How does this It's really important
to point it out because normally, when you try to
build a political coalition, it doesn't exist in a vacuum.
So if you're doing better among college educated voters, you're
probably appealing to them in a way that turns off
working class voters. And if you're appealing to working class whites,
you may be turning off working class blacks. He didn't
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do that. He just added everywhere forty percent of the
Asian vote, forty five percent of the Hispanic vote, twenty
five percent of black men, by the way, one point
off of our projection correct. Remember one point off. What
was his overall percentage with black men, twenty five percent?
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Man, I took it as it's unbomblible.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
And actually I think the AP exipoles may actually be
Let's see twenty four percent in the AP vote cast
and in the CB CNN, and exipoles can be a
little bit weird. I'm looking for race by I'm not
seeing it. But they were roughly in line anyway. I mean,
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oh there it is black men. They got a little
lower at twenty one. But the the AP vote cast
has actually done a better job recently at having a problem.
All right, So Michigan does a great job explaining how
Donald Trump won this thing. But I mean the bottom
line is you can kind of see it everywhere, Sean,
you can. It doesn't matter if it is uh, I
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know it's getting laggy here. But Pennsylvania is another great example.
Look at Bucks he I mean, look at that. We
have some provisionals that have to be counted.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yeah, let me, let me, let me set this up
key Swington County's in Pennsylvania. Eerie in the northwest, the northwest,
there's eerie.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
He's gonna hold that.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
Northampton also right here, he's definitely gonna hold that. Two
points Bucks County. And then Lackawana is where I was
looking last night, and then by the yeah, and then
I was looking at vote totals in Philly. Percent of
Donald Trump's support in Philadelphia County. Look at that, Yeah,
it's it's unbelievable. So just soever vote share almost double,
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just so everyone's tracking as a Republican, if you're running
statewide in Pennsylvania, you can not win statewide in Pennsylvania
unless you're getting at a minimum sixteen percent to seventeen
percent in Philly, and I'm talking at a minimum best
case scenario. Trump got over twenty so and then he flipped,
and then he flipped three of the four major swing counties,
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and he kept Lackawanna really close. And lack of Wan
is tough because that's where Joe Biden was born.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Yeah, I mean, I know a lot of people wanted
to see Lackawanna go, but it was the toughest one
for you know, like there's still a lot of Democrats there.
But Center did go back with those reports coming in.
But man, look how close Center is. Obviously, College Town
State College is there and it is the most you know,
the remaining blue area in the center of the state.
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And then Dauphinus where Harrisburg is obviously, but you can
see that he took everything else that he needed to
take Monroe as a disappointment in sixteen and twenty, it
looked like he would carry it, but he fell shy,
and he's ahead here now Northampton, though, I think was
like it for me, Northampton and Eerie, because if you
can carry both of those, then you're usually in good shape.
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If you split one of them, it's going to be
a nail bier. Uh. But it's I mean, it's not
really a nail bier. Here in Pennsylvania. It wasn't close
as we were waiting, sure, but when the votes all
ironed out, he kicked the ship out of her. Come on,
he kicked the ship.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Out of her. It's one hundred and thirty thousand votes. Dude,
this male, this is amazing, so so Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
So all you can I just say something real quick, Yeah,
in a Pennsylvania poll, Big Dawn a Pole came on
your show and showed it. Trump plus two.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Didn't give you a chance to say that we're sticking
with Pennsylvania. I was just saying that, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
What perfect? How does he do it?
Speaker 1 (28:52):
He's magical?
Speaker 2 (28:53):
I did it again?
Speaker 1 (28:55):
Oh man, come on, sorry, go ahead, keep singing Britney's years.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
That's pretty much all I know.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Well, you know what, I think. It's the glitzy wrist.
There must be some magic in the glitzy wrist, you know, Laura's.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
I'm not even gonna follow up with that. Brother.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
I also say I didn't even realize how that sounded
until it was already out, because I slept side.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
All right, and I made it thirty. I made it thirty.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
I made a good mood. I'm in a good mood.
She wouldn't mind, So okay, yeah, I'm sorry about that.
Just total lack of sleep here. So Pennsylvania, what was
interesting was the first of the rust Belt to fall.
And as you said a hundred times, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
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they vote together all the time. And so while we're
here in Pennsylvania, you know, people were asking about McCormick.
I'm telling people like I'm just telling people straight up, McCormick.
McCormick has won that race. He's gonna win between I
think by a thirty forty thousand vote margin when the
dust settles. But the media and the Democrats are doing
everything they can to drag these races out so as
(30:10):
to minimize the damage down ballot and try to keep
the margin as thin as possible and in the Senate,
in the House. That's why there haven't been a race
call in Pennsylvania. That's why it took the media and
the Dems to call Montana like for Shihi this morning
is when they called it so totally ridiculous. So tell
us about McCormick and Casey.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
They've been way way behind on these calls. I know
what they're doing over a decision desk. We're only within
zero point four percent, so I expect if there's some
stuff that trickles in here. And there were waiting on provisionals.
In the past, the provisionals were more democratic. Here's why
I think Republicans are right to feel better about them
(30:54):
this time. The ballot chasing, they were new to it.
A lot of these Republicans were getting their return rates
higher and higher and high as we got closer to
election day, and they began to match and exceed Democrats
in returns. But there were a lot and I know
people this happened to, but there were a lot of
Republican ballads that did not make it by election day.
So they tried to go in on election day and
(31:15):
cast a vote, which you can't do like, hey, my
absenty ballad is not going to be ready, not here yet.
So if that happens to you have to fill up provisionals.
This was happening in Bucks to Republicans like the Lore.
I was talking to officials there. I was talking to
a township supervisor there. It was happening because this was
the nature of how Republicans tried to get out their vote.
(31:35):
And as they got closer to election day, as I
said would happen, they were returning ballots at a higher rate,
and some people just didn't you know, they didn't get
it in in time. But here's the kicker, all right,
There actually is vote still remaining in several red counties.
The big one obviously is Cambria where they had issues.
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As you can see, this is almost a five thousand
vote net for McCormick right now. They have a lot
of votes left. This is only an estimated thirty seven
percent of the vote that remains outstanding in Cambria. Then
there's the other ballads that were looking waiting on other
than provisionals, which is that they have until eight pm
to drop their ballot in some of these drop boxers
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in Bucks, for instance, they were very democratic, not as
democratics as they were in twenty twenty. That's why it
didn't put It didn't put Harris over Trump, but it
did put Casey over mccormicks. So we'll have to see
whether or not those provisionals get it back. But McCormick's
got vote in the bank in several red state counties
left where they had issues, they delayed the counting and
(32:37):
they got to get their you know, they got to
get their vote in. Actually, it looks like some of
them did report. But I know that there's their say
like Union has a.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Little bit left.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
I should have wrote it down because I did see
it before it was given a list of like four
counties that still had and that were revised. It looks
like some of them got in. Burks has a little
bit left. They have to count. Yeah, so you know
it's not so my point is it's not just blue votes.
So as long as that the big dump that we
were waiting on in Philadelphia did come in, that big
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dump did come in, and that's how McCormick's lead was
closed to thirty thousand votes. But it didn't it wasn't
enough to put Bob Casey over. Now that compares to
some of the other races for Republicans.
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host of Inside the Numbers and the Director of Big
Data Paul who by the way has been right about
everything this cycle. Okay, Savage Rich, take us to Nevada
President then Sam Brown Rosen Senate race.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Okay, yeah, and let me just tell you real quick
about the last about McCormick. Is like I said that
Philly dump came in, it did not put Casey over,
which is why they didn't call the race. And you
can see that like when when Detroit came in for
Slocking and when Milwaukee came in for Baldwin, it did
give them the lead which made it basically impossible for
the Republicans to catch up. That is not the case
(35:17):
of McCormick. So I just wanted to show that, all.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
Right in Wisconsin you're talking with so, I was gonna
ask you about Wisconsin.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
He can't catch up, I mean, will it you know,
could they possibly get some more votes in to get
it with him recount territory Rogers will almost assuredly. We'll
see how it goes, but those could win. I think Democrats.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
We'll get to Michigan in a second. Stay on Novada.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
We called that. That's a wrap. I just wanted to
give people the you know, the difference between what's going
on in Pennsylvania versus what's going on in the rest
of those states. But yeah, let's go in Nevada. Nevada
is dun Skis for the president that is called. Uh.
He won Washo County by listen on Nevada Polo Trump
by two, and he's gonna win it by more than two,
(36:00):
all right, So why we had him up in Washow
about that much, and we actually had it about tied
in Clark, and I thought he could probably he might
even be able to take Clark. That's not gonna happen.
What I did. The Rurals came out gangbuster, and I
did not expect them to come out like this. No,
this is unbelievable. And I've been a skeptic of Nevada
(36:21):
because it's always like there's not enough orls to put
them over, but it's always elusive for us. You know,
it's time, bro. He tested her like a he pounded
her man like a flank steak. I mean, unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
I thought you were gonna take that in a very
different direction.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
Look, I'm gonna leave Kamala Harris's on her knees where
she spent most of her career after this loss. So
I'm gonna I'm gonna leave her there to sulk. Okay,
in any event, here we go, we go to Washow,
which you got it. In my opinion, it's like, if
you know you're gonna win Nevada, you gotta if you know,
if you want to know that you're safe in your
(37:00):
going to win this in this day and age, you
gotta keep Washo. You can lose it and still win.
But man, it's you don't want to be in that position,
which is where Sam Brown is in a second, and
I'll show you that in a second. Interestingly enough, there
is some mail in Clark that's going to come in
and has no prayer of saving Kamala Harris. This race
is over all, right, so let's go to the dam
(37:21):
Brown Sam Brown race.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
Yep, how's he looking?
Speaker 2 (37:25):
This is actually I'm getting more bullish by the minute here.
And here's why I'm trying to learn what's still remaining
and outstanding. In Clark, they can accept ballads for up
to three days at five pm on the third day
after the election, and that normally isn't even a problem
that happens in North Carolina as long as it's postmark correctly. Unfortunately,
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in Nevada, it doesn't have to be. So the culinary
unions will go out there and try to stuff ballads
as much as they can to get it in there.
That's what they do. However, we are hearing that they're
just not really mobilizing for Jackie Rosen. And I mean,
are they doing some thing, sure, but they're not willing
at this point because the election has gone the way
that it's gone. They're not willing to really put their
(38:08):
foot on the gas here, which could be a problem
for Jackie Rosen. And here's why she's got Washo, which
is good for her. Okay, And I don't know why
we're glitching so much, and I'm getting worried. I'm clitching
on the screen. She's ahead by two point eight in Washo.
If you're brown, you wanted to do better than that.
But that's where it is, all right, So how are
you gonna make it up? You got to stop getting
(38:29):
clabbered in Clark and Hope. These ballads just aren't. What's
remaining is not that much Becausecker Shocker rurals were like, sorry,
looks like we have more vote than I expected. You know,
I'm like, you can't possibly have more vote there, and
guess what they do. So I rose in this junk before,
(38:52):
and this guy's netting seven k added just this county
with fifty four reporting. So let's say that's roughly accurate,
and let's be conservative and say he doesn't win it
by the break that he normally you know, he's been
winning it by. And let's give him another five thousand
or fifty five hundred votes right then, that puts his
(39:12):
lead up a little bit. Come on, now, let's go.
I know you guys have a lot of traffic, but
come on, that puts his lead. It would put his
lead up another like roughly almost ten thousand votes a
little ballpark, give or take ten thousand, five hundred, you know,
something like that, and there's more vote. Look at Churchill
pershing that all these roles were like, actually, we still
(39:35):
have some more ballads. And they're out there doing curing
what they Can't's totally legal, that's what they're You know,
you have Alida Benson out there who's led the Trump
campaign effort, you know, along with other people who really
just did a phenomenal job. I'm really am thoroughly impressed
by Elita's you know, we talked, you know about what
they intended to do. I'm thoroughly impressed by her their
(39:57):
execution out there, I really am. I gotta say so
right now, what they're trying to do is with Stan
what remains in Washaw, which is not much anymore. With
Stan if he loses, which he may not even lose them, Sean,
that's the truth. We don't know. He may not. But
let's say he does, and she nets like another thousand there,
and we expect whatever remains in Clark it's not that much.
(40:20):
We just don't think it's that much. And Democrats regardless,
have not really been killing it the way that they
normally kill it. And that's been an issue. And Republicans
are winning the independence in the rural areas. Trump won
them everywhere, by the way, He just won them everywhere.
And how Ralston got it so wrong. He assumed that
Harris was not only gonna win indies, which is ridiculous
(40:42):
in this environment, but he assumed she would win them
by like a ridiculous margin even Barack Obama couldn't pull off.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
So, because do you have a sense of what the
indie margin is nationally between Trump and Harris?
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Yeah, nationally? Is she fared her let me go back
to I don't have to get a sense of it.
I can tell you it right now.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
Hold on one second.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
And again it will be uh changed, all right? Uh yeah, yeah, yeah,
it will be changed. Let me click on where are you?
Where are you? Where are you?
Speaker 1 (41:19):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (41:20):
Why isn't it going back to hold on? Bald? You
just give me one second? Uh there? Okay, all right,
don't do that. I don't have time for that. Come on,
I don't have time for automatic videos. Let's go where
we go. There's a race under going through college degree.
(41:42):
I guess they care less about party than anything, right, Okay,
So they do it a little bit differently because they
lean people. So what was left out of the independence
that didn't lean was actually nationally in the Fox is
Harris plus seven nationally because the electorate was so republican
it was our plus four. All right. Now, if you
don't lean them, her advantage disappears. And that's retainly the difference. Yeah,
(42:06):
you have to realize when you're looking at the difference
between voter analysis, which is the APVO cast versus the
like a regular NBC Edison research exipole. Fox will lean
and I kind of like that because I do that.
You know, in my polling, the truth is most people
are not independent, and when you take that away, her
(42:28):
advantage vanishes close to what the NBC News exapole the
CBS exipoles are, which is like Harris plus three nationally,
and even with that, it was still an R plus
four electorate, Republican thirty five at thirty one and independence remaining.
So you know, they thought she was going to get
this huge margin. Independence are one thing in national in
(42:51):
the national exapoles, but sean in Georgia, Trump won independence
by eleven.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
So take us to Georgia. Take us to Georgia. Now, like,
let's move to Georgia. Do a quick analysis of that
battleground state, and then'll go from there to your to
a state you know really well in North Carolina. But
take us to Georgia. So you're tell them about independence
in Georgia. How did Trump fair there?
Speaker 2 (43:12):
So he won them by like according to the exit polls,
he won them by eleven, And that's interesting and everything.
That's two point two margin, which was a little bit
to the left of the ball, which the swing in
the ball, but it was still very much in line
with what we'd expect from the ball Look at Fulton County.
Herschel Walker got like sixteen percent or something.
Speaker 1 (43:36):
In Fulton County Trump Donald Trump's.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
Twenty seven percent. That's what happens when you can do
better with non whites, insane, That's what happens. And it
just cuts the Democratic advantage, you know, the net coming
out of that county by so much. She only netted
one hundred and thirty eight thousand votes. That's nothing compared
to what other Democrats have done in the past, you know,
(44:01):
so or at least by you know, relative to what uh,
you know, what we have seen depending on turnout. Brian
County is always a blue county, you know, but even
these counties seem to have swung back to Trump a
little bit and not Brian Liberty. I'm sorry Brian County.
There were you know, this area in and around Savannah
is also very white and college educated, and it swung.
(44:23):
We saw like a pretty much a uniform four point
swing to Trump overall. You know, you can see it.
The map twenty is totally different. No blue spots in
and over here. Uh. And just you had Joy Red
go on TV and say, you know, this is all
white women's fault. Black voters showed up for her, No,
(44:43):
they didn't. A quarter of black men went to Trump.
And those who did show up, you probably would have
rather them stay home because they actually voted for Trump.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
You know.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
So that's just not true. And this is a model
I'm telling you for the future, because if Republicans went
the other way, you would start to cease like Mississippi
get really close really soon. If you don't start to
do better with non whites, you cannot continue to win
sixty five seventy percent of the white vote. You can't
do it because it's getting more educated. So you have
(45:12):
to win more non whites. And that's what Trump did here,
and that's how we won the state of Georgia. That
was gangbuster margins in rural Georgia.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
Yeah, so another same story with rural turnout. Just crushed it. Okay,
the chat is the chat is about to is you know,
come out like throw an insurrection against me here. Yes,
we skipped Arizona by accident. Talk to us about talk
to us about Arizona. How did Trump win? But more
but I think more importantly what people want to know
about is Carrie Lake.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
Arizona is another great example go real quick with Arizona
with the presidency. It will be called soon Arizona's over,
it's going, it's going to Trump. The coalition here that
Trump put together is really on full display in Arizona.
He's winning Maricopa County by two point five read it's
probably gonna really Oh, it's gonna wideen. It'll widen too.
(46:04):
Watch and then p mccounty is getting around thirty nine.
That's you've got to touch thirty nine. Forty percent, that's
what he's doing. Even in Santa Cruz, he's at forty percent.
That's what you gotta do. Uh. Coconino, he's he's approaching there.
We'll see where he ends up. Apache is interesting because
we saw it during the primary. Some of these areas
where there's Navajo Nation butting up against Apache. It's liberal
(46:26):
and his corrupt as can be. But he's at forty
one percent there. I expect maybe maybe Harris to widen
a little bit there, but maybe not. I don't know,
because Biden was doing so poorly in the primary in
these areas, especially whereas the most Navajo Nation areas, they're
Democratic votes, folks. Biden was getting like eighty percent. Trump
(46:47):
was getting in the high nineties. If you go to Maricopa,
by the way, especially where borders in Pinal County, you
were seeing Trump just do insanely better in the Hispanic
areas of Maricopa and the border of Panal than he
did versus twenty twenty. And you can see he he
did increase his support from sixteen to twenty among Hispanics,
but it wasn't enough. And that's the kicker here. He
(47:10):
kept increasing his support with Hispanics while he still did
better and pulled back some of those college educated whites
that are in like the Scottsdale area. Okay, so, I
I mean it was just a it's a dominating win.
I mean, that's that's all there is to it. Kerry
Lake is running behind him, but I'm telling you she
(47:30):
can absolutely and really yeah, and she can without winning Maricopa,
which is interesting.
Speaker 1 (47:38):
What do they want to be sixty percent reporting?
Speaker 2 (47:41):
Right?
Speaker 1 (47:41):
Why are they so far behind on the Senate race?
Speaker 2 (47:44):
Oh my god, they are slow as pissed in Arizona.
I mean, it's unbelievably bad. And then I don't like
when they when they report results that are like big
disparities between the presidency and and and down ballot. I
don't like that because you know, we're not seeing that yet.
I just checked the presidency. We're not seeing too much.
But you will see that in the rost belt states,
(48:06):
and we did see that in the rost belt states.
And it always raises alarm bells. It's like, you know,
why are you counting the votes for the president? Why
are we getting the president's reports but not the Senate.
I can't stand that. But Kerrie did do a lot better.
She was winning the breaks like fifty seven, forty fifty
eight to forty one. That's what she needs to do
in order to catch up. And you can tell here
(48:27):
she has caught up. It's now within three points. I mean,
she was down significantly in Maricopa. However it's still five
point nine. She's got to close that. She can do it.
She can win without Maricopa. But because and I'll tell
you why, Republicans registered and chased so many damn ballads
of Mahave, in Yava Pai and in Yuma. There were
(48:49):
so many low to no prop voters there that they
had identified. And now it's become a situation where they've
gotten so many more on the rolls and they have
such a large advantage that they absolutely can win the
state without winning Maricopa. Only they can only narrowly lose it. Okay,
I mean narrowly lose it. So this is going to titan.
(49:11):
We're gonna get a dumpier actually pretty soon. And whether
or not she gets the margin she needs is going
to determine whether or not she ekes it out by
a hair and I mean ekes it out. But folks,
she is now just two, you know, two point less
than three points away. She was down like what six something,
(49:34):
and she was running pretty significantly behind Donald Trump. And
that those last two updates, one came like before, it
was super late, and then another one came when I finally,
you know, I finally turned it off and went back
to you know, to try to go sit down for
an hour of sleep. And then another dump came in,
and both dumps she did very well in. And it
(49:54):
was a good sign for her because it was multi county,
it wasn't just Maricopa. There are a lot of votes outstanding.
Show there are a lot of votes, So she wins
the breaks, but she needs and she will do this thing.
The early vote that is first received by mail is
always the most democratic in Arizona. All right, even if
it's our plus seven, it's still going to be the
(50:16):
most democratic. It will get more republican as these these
breaks come in, or typically typically it does.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
Okay, so I don't want to get I know, you've
got to hop for another media appearance. First of all,
you got to tell us lots of people watch and
I think we had over six thousand people watching this show.
Tell us where we can find you, how we can
support you, and what the plans are for you now
that this race is in the books. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
Well, look, there's always like this post super Bowl period
where we're going to go over you know, there's gonna
be a lot of short local streams where we have
updates about what happened with some of these races. We'll
be doing that for sure. You know, will also be
like there's there's all of this data that we're going
to get that we're gonna pour over to see, you know,
what happened here, how did this go?
Speaker 3 (51:04):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (51:04):
And then the next there'll be that going on, which
is always normal and there and there will be Rich's
assault on the election mafia. I'm going to pull out
after the Anceltzers. I'm going after the Nate Silvers. I'm
going after the Maris Colleges. I'm done. I'm sick of
this shit. Sean election after election, the John Ralston's. Didn't
(51:28):
you notice that they all disappeared from offering political domentary
last night?
Speaker 1 (51:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (51:34):
You know that they're not analysts, they're not real pundits.
They're they're you know, advocates and their narrator narrative providers.
Because the minute Democrats lose, they go dark. It's like, oh,
all of a sudden, we don't need analysis on what's
going on. Like when Republicans lose, I don't go dark.
(51:55):
I sit there, we watched and talk about the race,
and we discuss what's going on and what happen. I'm
tired of this. I'm not doing this another election. I'm
just gonna say this real quick. I'm not like, you know,
super Bible thumping spiritual man. You and I have had
these personal conversations. Yeah, I feel like this is a
thankless job. And I was about at the end of
my rope with it. I said, I'll do this last election.
(52:18):
I'm confident I'll be more right than others, and then
after it, I'm going to do something else, you know, like,
I'm alright with that. I'm forty three years old. I
had a dream and I'm pretty sure it wasn't a dream.
And now I'm like indentured servitude to the Lord because
Trump won this election. So I'm not going anywhere. But
I'll say this, all right, I will say this. I'm
(52:42):
certainly not gonna play this game by their rules anymore.
It's over. It's over for them. Everyone's gonna hear everything
I know about Anne Seltzer. Everyone's gonna know about all
these people in their track records, and they're potting their
prior statements. I'm talking to everybody who's a position of
a thowt about Larry Sabadaw and how he uses his
position at the University of Virginia to help political action
(53:06):
committees and to take advantage of narratives. Those are all
illegal activities in my mind, they are at least unethical.
I'm sick of this, Sean, I'm sick of this election mafia.
If you can't get with it, be impartial and give
people the information they deserve, then I'm going to destroy you.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
And so you will absolutely have a platform on this show,
of course, to do just that. Because look, I completely
agree these people have to be held accountable for their
horrific behavior. Then mark this country.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
Uh and it was.
Speaker 1 (53:40):
And really there's so much of what they've done I
know you got to go was just laid bare for
everybody to see this last year, whether it's covering up
for Biden, the three for three, the ridiculous diop polls,
and oh Kamala is really popular? All bullshit, all bulls.
Speaker 2 (53:57):
Three for three, Sean three for three with this man
at the top of the ticket, three for three, No more,
no more. They won New Jersey, and I mean they
almost lost New Jersey. They won New York by a
smaller margin than Trump carried Texas and Florida. The country
(54:18):
is screaming at the top of its lungs. This cannot
continue anymore. If you don't know what a mandate election
looks like, folks, that's what it looks like. And it
cannot be ignored. We cannot allow that because then they
come in provide cover for these people, and it's all
going to start all over again. No, it's not gonna
start all over again. I'm gonna I am going to
(54:41):
embarrass you, I am going to attack you. Day in
and day out. Because my will is stronger than yours,
my resolve was stronger than yours. You will eventually want
to crawl under your desk and stuck on your thumb
in the fetal position. When I'm done with you, I
will win. You could put pictures up, you could do smears,
(55:02):
you could do whatever you want. I don't give a ship.
I'm too dumb and thick headed. I'm still gonna come
in and you will buckle first. So make a decision
what you want to do with the rest of your
damn career. Because if you're not willing to tolerate the
people's pundit beating on your head day in and day out,
for the heck you are, you better find some other
shit to do. I hear Public's is hiring or something.
(55:25):
Groceries Rich.
Speaker 1 (55:27):
You are like you are like right now in my mind,
like half polster, half professional wrestler. You know, savage rich
the professional wrestler. Listen, brother, after you Bolster, I'm not kidding, Oxford,
shirt off, get.
Speaker 3 (55:48):
In the ring.
Speaker 2 (55:49):
I'm not kidding, man. They mistook me for somebody who
gives a ship, you know, and I'm and that's it.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
They they I'm done.
Speaker 2 (55:56):
Not another election. Brother, I'm putting my foot down. It's over.
Join me on locals People's punnitolocals dot com.
Speaker 1 (56:03):
All right, brother, get some rest and hey, give my
best the Savage Laura. It has been so great getting
to know you and becoming close with you and your
family this last year. You were the best. Lots more
amazing things happening here on the show this year. Lots
of awesome things to do this year, but man, you
were on it this year. Go crush it. Get some rest.
My friend will see you soon.
Speaker 2 (56:23):
Thanks, Sean, all the best to you and yours see
you soon. See you, brother.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
That is savage rich bears. That's why we have him.
That's why we love him. Listen, I got one more
thing to tell you before we pop smokes. Stay right there.
You'll love this folks. Let me tell you something. Something
happened today. Didn't get a whole hell of a lot
of press because of Donald Trump's historic victory, but you
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gotta know about this.
Speaker 3 (56:48):
We have some news about Special Counsel Jack Smith. This
man right here. Donald Trump said recently that he would
fire Jack Smith quote within two seconds of taking office.
We found out that he may not have that opportunity.
The reason is that the Department of Justice, where Jack
Smith works, cannot prosecute a sitting president. Fox News is
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told that Jack Smith will be gone from his post
as special counsel, meaning the cases will be gone before
Trump takes the oath of office at noon on January twentieth.
This is the Document's case, though that was dropped already
by Judge Eileen Cannon.
Speaker 1 (57:27):
Back over the summer, and it's on appeal.
Speaker 3 (57:29):
But also this case for Trump's alleged efforts to try
to overturn the twenty twenty elections. So, given the fact
DOJ policy says you cannot prosecute a sitting president, expect
Jack Smith's cases to be done. The last case it
will end on this is that Atlanta case that deals
with the twenty twenty elections. That's a local Georgia case.
We've seen over the last year how that has played
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out with Fannie Willis Nathan Wade. That has many problems,
many different delays. So the bottom line for my story
to all of you right now, Donald Trump's legal problems
have essentially all gone away since he won last night, Harris.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
It's almost like this was all political all along. And
with that bead eyed little freak commy mouth breathing Prosecutor
Jack Smith, You're gone, But guess what. Trump's going to
be in the Oval office soon. And we are holding
everybody accountable. That much I can promise you, so you
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can walk away from this now. But trust me when
I tell you accountability is coming for those who have
wronged this nation. All right, before we leave, we are
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Because guess what, we won this battle, but the war
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left doesn't quit to enjoy this victory. Enjoy it. But
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God bless you all. God bless you all. Holy shit,
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You all are the best freaking audience in the world.
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You showed up when this country needed you to. So
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proud of this country. Four more years we've got here
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now of stability, and now we focus on what comes next.
Before we leave, I prompt listen, I got it. Last thing.
I have to thank people who did the Rumble Rants Tips.
I love you all and I got to make sure
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Said this is a great podcast. So nice seeing you
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The best part of last night is Savage Rich. When
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PA was announced, he was in the heavenly joy like
a little child with Candy shouting, unbelievable. We won in
five seconds later. Get me, Sean Parnell Fleet Lord Avatar,
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and I will see you tomorrow right here live on
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Rumble at five o'clock. Good night, folks. Enjoy it.